| PURCHASER | Chief steward brought round tea for customer (9) |
| TREATY | Attempt to get round tea-blending agreement |
| MAJORDOMO | Mother and girl finding way round doctor and chief steward |
| HEADWATER | Chief steward losing one in tributary (9) |
| ORDERFORM | Company found document for customer |
| CLIENTELE | Clinic ends telecast with "50% reductions for customers" (9) |
| OVERDRAFT | Finished plan creating bank facility for customers (9) |
| THEPUBLIC | Market's ending with blue chip distribution for customers (3,6) |
| PREPACKED | Salesperson breaks verbal contract made up for customers |
| TAXIRANKS | Team standing in Tasmania where drivers wait for customers (4,5) |
| BALTICSEA | Pungent dish the utmost for customers, each needing large amount of water (6,3) |
| BECHAMEL | Classic French nutmeg-infused roux-based white "mother sauce", named for Louis XIV's chief steward (8) |
| PURSER | Chief steward, or ship's welfare officer |
| RAYMURRIHY | Racing NSW's chief steward until 2016 (3,7) |
| HEALTHINSURANCE | What makes conditions better and speeds up complaints procedures for customer? (6,9) |
| COSTPRICE | Bread shop lays out, not this cheap for customer? |
| AIMSTO | ___ please (strives for customer satisfaction) |
| CLIENT | Cold short fine fibres covering bearing for customer (6) |
| PATRON | Everything contained in spam etc wrong for customer (6) |
| BUYER | Jerseys may be kept here, we're told, for customer (5) |